Harvey Schwartz, Corporation Counsel for the Village of Skokie, states that "the order by Judge Bernard Decker, finding invalid certain provisions of our permit ordinance, was an injunction against all of the elected officials of this Village and...

This copy of a court document is the Class Action Suit by "Sol Goldstein, on his own behalf and on behalf of a class similarily situated, Plaintiff v. Francis Joseph Collin a/k/a Frank Collin and all persons acting in concern of the National...

This letter from John Matzer, Jr., Village Manager, to Frank Collin of the National Socialist Party of America is in regards to revoking the permit for their demonstration after Collin publically expressed his intention to cancel their...

Retrospective overview of the events and court cases resulting from Frank Collin, then leader of the local National Socialist Party of America (Nazis), requesting a permit to hold a rally in a Skokie park in 1977. Includes interviews with Harvey...

Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie; National Socialist Party of America;

Eric Johanson, head of White People's Party in Cicero, claims undue sympathy was created for the Jewish Community during Frank Collin's battle to march in Skokie. Johansen criticizes Collin and his branch of the National Socialist Party (Nazis).

Photocopy of a letter from Frank Collin, Party Leader of the National Socialist Party of America (Nazis) sent to the Skokie Park District. The letter requests permission to use Birch Park on November 6, 1976 to "conduct a public meeting." The...

Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie; National Socialist Party of America;

Frank Collin announces that the National Socialist Party of America (Nazis) will demonstrate in Skokie if the Chicago Park District refuses his request to demonstrate in Marquette Park. Those opposed to the march speak out at a prayer service...

Demonstrations -- Illinois -- Skokie; National Socialist Party of America;

Julian Kulas leads a coalition of groups organized in opposition to a National Socialist Party of America (Nazi) march in Skokie. Frank Collin, leader of the Nazi group cites growing membership. Includes photograph of Julian Kulas.